Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        II|     may dismount and safely reckon upon any quantity of sleeplessness
 2   I,        VI|   over, gossip, for in it I reckon I have found a treasury
 3   I,      VIII|  giant Briareus, ye have to reckon with me."~ ~So saying, and
 4   I,      XIII|  Senor Vivaldo, that we may reckon as well spent the delay
 5   I,     XVIII|      for I have no right to reckon myself one of so honourable
 6   I,       XXV|   and I beg of you, too, to reckon as past the three days you
 7   I,       XXV|    her, and I, for my part, reckon her the most exalted princess
 8   I,       XXX|     fortune, that I already reckon and regard myself queen
 9   I,    XXXIII|   for be well knew he might reckon upon his counsel in diverting
10   I,    XXXIII|     necessary.~ ~"Thou dost reckon me thy friend, and thou
11   I,     XXXIV|  the sea of this world; but reckon thyself now safe in port,
12  II,         V|  lavender, if we had not to reckon with Yanguesans and enchanted
13  II,      VIII|  his delightful history may reckon that the achievements and
14  II,      XVII| lion, and judging by that I reckon the lion such a paw could
15  II,      XXVI|     him, or ye will have to reckon with me in battle!" and
16  II,    XXVIII|     we left our village, so reckon up, Sancho, according to
17  II,      XXXI|     it's with God I have to reckon, not with you, you garlic-stuffed
18  II,     LVIII| have on my side thou mayest reckon as vanquished all who shall
19  II,       LXX|   your worship, sir knight, reckon and retain me in the number
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